There is silhouette animation in a couple of scenes.


A fight scene in a cave reveals moving sets of eyes and a few lines and stars.

Here are a couple of backgrounds, with varying shades of grey. The first one has some light shadows, the second goes for a light-into-the-crypt effect.


As you might expect in almost any Van Beuren cartoon, there are oodles of skeletons and piano playing. John Foster and George Stallings get a “by” credit.
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